calendered

IPA: kˈæɫʌndɝd

adjective

  • (of paper and fabric and leather) having a surface made smooth and glossy especially by pressing between rollers
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Examples of "calendered" in Sentences

  • Closely woven, round-thread not calendered or beetled; see chapter 15 linen, used mainly for embroidery, in plain weave.
  • "calendered" (_calendé_) and has become quite stiff and dry, it is folded about the head of the purchaser after the comely
  • A typical inspection application may use multiple laser sensors inspecting different zones of the product, such as calendered rubber, conveyor belts or tread extrusions.
  • The markets are now expecting some news regarding permanent capacity closures in super calendered and lightweight coated grades at UPM, so that will hopefully be the next step, she said.
  • A soft, plain-weave linen or cotton fabric, calendered to give it luster, often used for dainty and delicate things such as handkerchiefs, underwear, aprons, and blouses, but it comes in heavier weights as well.
  • "A typical inspection application may use multiple laser sensors inspecting different zones of the product, such as calendered rubber, conveyor belts or tread extrusions," explains Dr. Walter Pastorius, LMI's technical marketing adviser and a 30-year veteran of the machine vision industry.

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